体验 CoreOS Linux

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Today we are thrilled to announce that open source CoreOS Linux is available in China. The community in China has access to the automatic, secure software updates and container-optimized infrastructure provided by CoreOS Linux. Users can run applications in software containers on a consistent platform, worldwide. Global businesses benefit from running their applications and services geographically closer to their customers for reduced latency and a better user experience.

Microsoft Azure operated by 21Vianet is the first officially supported cloud provider for CoreOS Linux in China.

Global automatic software updates

With the availability of CoreOS Linux in a new region, the distributed systems community as well as small and large organizations across continents will benefit from automatic software updates and running their applications in software containers on a consistent platform globally. Current CoreOS Linux users can take advantage of a cloud-native platform to reach one of the world's largest markets.

CoreOS Linux for public cloud, hybrid cloud, and bare metal

In China, CoreOS Linux is available and officially supported on Microsoft Azure operated by 21Vianet. CoreOS Linux additionally supports hybrid cloud scenarios, including running a single CoreOS Linux cluster across cloud and bare metal environments. This combination provides the widest scalability and a unified management interface.

With Microsoft Azure operated by 21Vianet an officially supported CoreOS Linux provider, the China developer community has access to a flexible, trusted, and secure cloud for CoreOS deployments. Both the open source community and Chinese businesses developing applications can now benefit from building and running their software on CoreOS Linux.

"As a supporter of Linux and open source, we believe in the importance of working with innovators in open source like CoreOS to enable choice and flexibility for cloud customers," said Mark Russinovich, Chief Technology Officer, Microsoft Azure. "The combination of CoreOS Linux with the power and scale of Microsoft's cloud will help to inspire creation of new applications and collaboration across teams around the world."

Beijing companies and CoreOS Linux

Goyoo Networks, a Beijing company that specializes in wired and wireless network management and monetization, has been using open source CoreOS Linux on its internal bare metal environments over the past two years.

"We have deployed CoreOS Linux stable on thousands of physical machines. We never need to worry about upgrading the OS, nor managing with the compatibility or stability of Docker or Kubernetes. From installation and upgrades to container management, CoreOS brings us the best overall experience. Thanks to the help of CoreOS we can focus more on developing products for our core business," said Tad Want, director of engineering of Goyoo Networks. "For a hyper growth Internet company like Goyoo Networks, CoreOS brings powerful technical support to our platform. We are glad to see CoreOS Linux is now more widely available in China. We are looking forward to an even a better overall experience from CoreOS!"

Now that CoreOS Linux is available to the community in China on world-class cloud providers like Microsoft Azure operated by 21Vianet, more companies can benefit from the security of painless, automatic updates of an operating system optimized for today's container cluster infrastructure